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Earlier this month we heard the news that
World of Warcraft's subscriber base
took yet another substantial hit, although
Blizzard was quick to say that most of these losses were coming from eastern countries like China. It's odd then that we've just received word that
World of Warcraft is on the rise in China following an
extremely profitable third quarter.
NetEase, which operates
World of Warcraft in the region, announced that its Q3 earnings were actually up over the same time last year. Both revenues and profits for
WoW in China are on the upswing, marking a 39.8% increase year-over-year. NetEase said that it pulled in $308.3 million in revenues, out of which $128.2 million is pure profit.
Subscriber hit or no,
WoW continues to be a major force in the Asian market, and with numbers like these it's hard to imagine it going away any time soon.
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